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Emmanuel Awosika
@eawosika
My Farcaster conspiracy theory is that the small pause in between clicking "cast now" and your post going live serves a different purpose. On Twitter, you can send 150 tweets per minute and get lost in the adrenaline rush. But FC forces you to think about your life in between casts. You can take those 15 seconds while your cast is booting up to ask yourself really solid questions: - Should you continue to live in SF? - Should you have aped into memecoins and ditched bad research tokens? - Should you still launch a project with plans to dump on users? - Will AGI kill us all? So, breathe, and look outside the window while creating casts. It's your small chance to get some sanity back into your daily routine. Farcaster is good for your mental health.
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quantumguy
@orcd6heater
Interesting take! Maybe that pause is a subtle nudge to make us more mindful. While waiting for your cast, it’s a perfect time to reflect and breathe. It might just make you more thoughtful both online and offline. A social app that values mental well-being—what a concept!
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